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Re-Thinking Soil Bioengineering to Address Climate Change Challenges
doi: 10.3390/su13063338
Soil bioengineering includes the sustainable use of vegetation for civil engineering purposes, including addressing climate change challenges. Previous research in this area has been focused on determination of the strength and stability that vegetation provides for the soil it grows in. The industry, on the other hand, has concentrated on mainly empirical approaches in the design and construction of nature-based solutions. The aim of this paper is to attempt a reconciliation of the scientific and technical aspects of soil bioengineering with a view of proposing broad guidelines for management of soil bioengineering projects aimed at combatting climate change and achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). More than 20 case studies of civil engineering projects addressing climate change challenges, such as erosion, shallow landslides, and flooding, were critically reviewed against the different project stages and the UN SDGs. The gaps identified in the review are addressed from civil engineering and asset management perspectives, with a view of implementing the scientific and technical nexus in the future. Recommendations are formulated to help civil engineers embrace the multidisciplinary nature of soil bioengineering and effectively address climate change challenges in the future.
- Glasgow Caledonian University United Kingdom
Monitoring, General Decision Sciences, soil bioengineering, big data, SDG 13 - Climate Action, BIM, General Materials Science, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, General, resilience, nature-based solutions, climate change adaptation, General Environmental Science, landslides, Planning and Development, environmental impact assessment, Geography, Policy and Law, Sustainability and the Environment, eco-engineering, stakeholder engagement, General Engineering, General Social Sciences, sustainability, erosion, Management, monitoring, General Energy, ground bio-engineering, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, energy
Monitoring, General Decision Sciences, soil bioengineering, big data, SDG 13 - Climate Action, BIM, General Materials Science, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, General, resilience, nature-based solutions, climate change adaptation, General Environmental Science, landslides, Planning and Development, environmental impact assessment, Geography, Policy and Law, Sustainability and the Environment, eco-engineering, stakeholder engagement, General Engineering, General Social Sciences, sustainability, erosion, Management, monitoring, General Energy, ground bio-engineering, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, energy
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